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29 votes
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The careers people are searching for the most
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Japanese man quits corporate job to learn to make tacos
21 votes -
What are industries and specialties where you see demand for employees?
For example, this article shows demand for aviation mechanics. What are your observations and experiences re demand in hiring?...
For example, this article shows demand for aviation mechanics. What are your observations and experiences re demand in hiring?
47 votes -
OpenResume
8 votes -
Hold the line - The short history of women switchboard operators
20 votes -
The places most affected by remote workers’ moves around the USA
12 votes -
Inside the AI factory: The humans that make tech seem human
14 votes -
The fake poor bride: Confessions of a luxury-wedding planner
21 votes -
The young miners dying of “an old man’s disease”
13 votes -
Google’s new AI-powered search tools are not coming for anyone’s job
5 votes -
Confessions of a slaughterhouse worker
24 votes -
Adam Savage's advice for pricing freelance work
6 votes -
Job listings abound, but many are fake
17 votes -
On trucking
7 votes -
The first family of human cannonballing
5 votes -
The secret skills of US Coast Guard rescue swimmers
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Eleven magic words
5 votes -
7 Redis (or other database) interview questions job-seekers should be ready to answer
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What have you learned from working in tech?
Question is for our users here who work/worked in the tech industry (in any capacity) or in a techy position in any industry. What have you learned? How did it change you? Previous questions in...
Question is for our users here who work/worked in the tech industry (in any capacity) or in a techy position in any industry.
What have you learned?
How did it change you?
Previous questions in series:
What have you learned from...
...being a parent?
...going through a breakup?
...moving to a new place?These threads remain open, so feel free to comment on old ones if you have something to add!
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How shipping containers took over the world (then broke it)
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Burlesque in crisis: Hanging on by a g-string
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AI won't take coders' jobs. Humans still rule for now.
4 votes -
A day in the life of India’s e-waste workers
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Overnight in the most remote camp on Earth
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Anyone ever get an international job?
First off, fuck job applications. It's an awful and tedious charade. Creating accounts on hundreds of websites for the resume parser to not work and have to manually upload that all again, to then...
First off, fuck job applications. It's an awful and tedious charade. Creating accounts on hundreds of websites for the resume parser to not work and have to manually upload that all again, to then write a cover letter that's skimmed at best, for a word to be missing from the resume which their detection tech passes before you're given a real shot.
But regardless that's not why I'm here. I'm in the process of applying to jobs, but for the first time I'm applying to jobs internationally (I'm US based). Have any of y'all applied for and received jobs abroad? What was successful and what wasn't? I'm primarily looking into pharmaceutical research or pharmacovigilance/drug safety because that's where English language jobs are in my area of study, but hope to eventually become fluent enough in a different language so I can move back into infection prevention or disease surveillance.
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How people live off a garbage mountain that keeps catching on fire | World Wide Waste
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“They force you to work” - Report on unpaid prison labor
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Arcades, churches and laundromats: A trucker’s haven on the precipice of change
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Danish farmers turn their backs on mink after Covid mutation cull – just a handful of mink breeders express an interest in re-entering fur industry
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A day in the life of a music festival medic
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A website to help you find jobs in the space industry
6 votes -
Trying to become a junior developer in Brazil is an uphill battle
They ask for years of experience, skills that no Jr would know since, well, it is a Jr and the process to apply for jobs are surreal. Thousands of tests, interviews that goes nowhere and lots of...
They ask for years of experience, skills that no Jr would know since, well, it is a Jr and the process to apply for jobs are surreal. Thousands of tests, interviews that goes nowhere and lots of ghosting. And the pay is not that good. No wonder after 2 or 3 years of experience a lot of develpers starts working for companies outside of Brazil.
Last one to contact me sent me a test to do it in 1 week. I went above and beyond and learned a lot of things. Before this, i had some small projects in Go and Python. Now i needed to learn Docker, tests, github actions, Postgresql and other things. Not everything was mandatory, but i did my best and did it all. I finished in 5 days since i have a day job.
Here is the result: https://github.com/crdpa/conservice
Showing the data in the browser was not necessary, but i think it was a nice touch and well made. If this does not land me a job as a junior developer i don't know what else could.
I'm glad i already have a job in another area, but me and my SO are separated by a 4 hour drive and i'm tired. I want to work from home to be near her and our dog. Paying rent in two places is becoming a burden.
I would be happy if you guys could test the application i made. It only needs docker.
And do you guys have any tips from now on?
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How truckers are paid
6 votes -
Earn $20K every month by being your own boss
32 votes -
Job search and placement services
I've decided I'm going to start looking for a new job. I'm a software product manager in the US and will be looking for senior positions, hopefully remote. Has anyone used a service to help find...
I've decided I'm going to start looking for a new job. I'm a software product manager in the US and will be looking for senior positions, hopefully remote. Has anyone used a service to help find jobs before? This is the first one I've come across and I'm considering it.
https://www.findmyprofession.com/career-finder/Any thoughts or feedback welcome. Thanks.
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The elaborate con that tricked dozens into working for a fake design agency
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Shades of DevOps: Related job titles
4 votes -
How do you care for one of the world’s oldest aquarium fish?
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Why miners risk their lives to get sulfur from an active volcano | Risky Business
4 votes -
The American circus is in decline, but performers thrive on TikTok. Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey may be no more, but aerialists and fire-eaters are just a click away.
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I think I know why you can't hire engineers right now
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Recommended reading for new tech leads?
Hey all, I'm transitioning from a plain old software engineer at my company to tech lead (first in responsibility, then eventually in title)! I'm very excited about the opportunity, but the role...
Hey all, I'm transitioning from a plain old software engineer at my company to tech lead (first in responsibility, then eventually in title)!
I'm very excited about the opportunity, but the role is new, both for my company and personally. Would anyone have recommended reading I could peruse? I'd love to get a solid footing for what I should be doing as a tech lead, and how I can do it well!
17 votes -
Sikh drivers are transforming US trucking. Take a ride along the Punjabi American highway.
15 votes -
Inside the US funeral industry’s 2021 national convention
10 votes -
‘I am not gonna die on the internet for you!’: How game streaming went from dream job to a burnout nightmare
16 votes -
Europe's newest industrial megaprojects are relocating to the far north of Sweden – but are curling, wild reindeer and the northern lights enough to convince workers to follow?
12 votes -
Why US healthcare workers are quitting in droves: About one in five have left medicine since the pandemic started
12 votes -
The CIA is trying to recruit Gen Z—and doesn’t care if they’re all over social media
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What’s your dream career?
“Dream” as in something you’d love to do as a job, with no consideration for its feasibility whatsoever. You don’t have to worry about pay, location, requirements, trainings/skill development,...
“Dream” as in something you’d love to do as a job, with no consideration for its feasibility whatsoever. You don’t have to worry about pay, location, requirements, trainings/skill development, etc.
If you could choose the work that you do without having to worry about everything else tied into that decision, what would you do, and why?
20 votes